Michael Warner, 32, was arrested at about 6:45 p.m. after Van Buren County sheriff’s deputies and Michigan State Police found him hiding in an outbuilding in the 10000 block of 41st Street in Bloomingdale, according to a sheriff's office news release.

Police said Warner, who was wanted for a parole violation stemming from original charges of home invasion and larceny, led deputies and state troopers on a chase Wednesday that reached speeds of up to 100 mph through south central Allegan County and into Van Buren County.

The chase came after Warner fled from an Allegan County deputy who spotted Warner’s Volkswagen Passat at about 5 p.m. Wednesday parked near Grant Drive and 44th Street.

Police said the deputy was initially able to identify Warner, who rolled down his window but refused the deputy’s command to get out of the car. As the deputy attempted to use a Taser stun gun through the car’s window, Warner rolled up the window and sped off, Allegan County Sheriff’s Lt. Frank Baker said earlier on Thursday.

The pursuit of Warner on Wednesday ended at about 7:30 p.m. because speeds reached up to 100 mph, Warner was ignoring stop signs and traffic signals, authoritie said.

Investigators later found Warner’s Passat abandoned a short distance from where the pursuit was called off. A police dog was unable to locate Warner on Wednesday but did find a cellphone.

On Thursday afternoon, at about 12:10 p.m., Van Buren County investigators said deputies responded to a report of a break-in and theft in the 39000 block of 14th Avenue in Bloomingdale.

The caller who reported the incident told deputies that the suspect was Warner and that he had chased Warner to the T-intersection of 14th Avenue and 41st Street. The witness told deputies Warner was on a stolen all-terrain vehicle and in possession of two stolen long guns.

Deputies set up a perimeter and were assisted by a Michigan State Police helicopter, as well as canine units from MSP and South Haven Police. Investigators later located Warner in an outbuilding hiding behind a false wall, according to the sheriff's office news release.

Bloomingdale Schools and Gobles Schools were placed on lockdown while police searched for Warner.

Warner was taken from the scene in Bloomingdale to Bronson LakeView Hospital where he was treated for "minor injuries he sustained during his 24-hour run from police," deputies said.

Warner was later released from the hospital and was being held Thursday night in the Van Buren County Jail. Investigators said Warner is being held on parole violation charges, as well as new charges, including breaking and entering, larceny and weapons charges.

Rex Hall Jr. is a public safety reporter for the Kalamazoo Gazette. You can reach him at rhall2@mlive.com. Follow him on Twitter.